Helping rural landholders discover what species are on their property

Photo Highlights from Quorrobolong

‘Who’s living on my land?’ teamed up with Hunter Local Land Services to deliver a workshop in Quorrobolong as part of the ‘Lower Hunter Biodiversity on Small Properties Program’. Landholders from twenty properties and Lake Macquarie Council participated in the workshop and generated 4,264 photographs of 19 species.

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“Who’s living on my land?” is delivered by the National Parks Association of NSW in partnership with the Great Eastern Ranges, Land for Wildlife, Wingecarribee Shire Council and South East Local Land Services with funding from the Australian Government’s National Landcare Programme